Motorola Moto E3 was recently launched in July 2016 with Android Marshmallow 6.0.1 version. It was quite satisfying for most of Android users because it has got a good looking 5.00-inch touchscreen display with high screen resolution of 720 – 1280 piksler. But the talk here is about Nougat 7.0 update whether Moto E3 (3rd gen) will get to each Nougat desert or not.

Besides screen size, the Motorola Moto E3 (3rd gen) battery is really powerful 2800mAh non-removable battery as always. Camera matters a lot today for taking good selfies and both i.e., front and back camera must have good megapixels. Motorola Moto E3 have 8 MP of primary camera and 5 MP front camera result which enough to have good selfies.

Any Chance for Moto E3 (3rd Gen) to Nougat 7.0 Oppdater

Chances that Moto E series phones will not get Nougat update but Moto E3 is something different because it is already running on Marshmallow 6.0.1 version which is the second latest update of Android. I’m sure Moto E3 will get Nougat update from Motorola via OTA official update because it has got enough chances to move from place A to B yeah right!

Motorola Moto E3 (3rd gen) Price list

Price in USA

129 Dollar

Price in Canada

170 Canadian Dollar

Pris i Kina

880 renminbi

Price in United Kingdom

99 Pound

Price in Israel

489 shekel

Price in Australia

170 Australia Dollar

Price in France

120 Euro

Price in Indonesia

1718649 Rupaih

Price in Singapore

180 Singapore dollar

Price in Germany

120 Euro

Price in Saudi Arabia

480 Riyal

Price in Pakistan

13499 Rupees

Price in India

8790 Indian Rupees

Disclaimer:Motorola Moto E3’s prices are updated from the online verified sources and e-stores but we can not guarantee the price for Motorola Moto E3 is 100% correct (Human error is possible), always visit your local shop for exact price.

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WHAT IS THE MOTO E3?

For the past few years I've staunchly recommended Moto phones to anyone looking for a budget device. The Moto G line has frequently come close to tempting me away from flagship phones altogether, and the initial iterations of the Moto E were even more affordable. They're the phones I'd have told my grandparents to buy; the phone I’d suggest buying for a kid as their first smartphone.

But the Moto E3 isn’t such an easy sell. In many ways, it still punches above its £89 price, but unlike its predecessors, it doesn't quite feel like an all-rounder.

MOTO E3 – DESIGN AND BUILD

Although swatches of metal or blingy accents are lacking, the Moto E3 remains a good-looking phone. It feels familiar, safe and durable; without being ugly.The display is bright, colorful and the use of an IPS LCD panel ensures strong viewing angles too. If you’re used to pricier phones then you’ll certainly notice how recessed the actual panel seems below the Gorilla Glass 3 topping, but this doesn’t really affect use.

It’s a responsive screen, with no touch lag when you press the screen; unusual for a sub-£100 handset.